Ghost of Kleine wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:Ghost of Kleine wrote:
Agreed,
Jackson is likely percieved as negative value, due to his inconsistent play on the court, and even further devalued by his history of poor decision making off of the court.
And Warren, despite his increased shooting percentages from three, is perceived as only slightly better than neutral.
This is due to his inability or unwillingness to play defense, his tendency to have tunnel vision, and above all, his inability to stay healthy and actually see the court.
These are factors that diminish his value in the eyes of prospective trade partners. If unsure of his percieved trade value, just enquire on the trade board. You might end up disappointed though.
I disagree on TJ. At the very least, he's a valuable 6th man which in this league of pace and space, is a valuable asset to bring off the bench. When you're the 1st man off the bench, things like defense is kind of overlooked if you're able to put points up on the board. Jamal Crawford has won the 6MOY title like 3 times and Lou has won it twice, neither of them play a lick of defense but they are good at what they do off the bench. I just think that he's a really good spark off the bench and with quite a cap friendly deal, I think he's a valuable player. His injury history is a bit concerning so I can see how he'll lose some value there.
Noted, I'm just going off of what others have said about how they perceive his perspective value, When I enquired as to how other teams viewed his percieved value on the trade board.
As in terms of his fit with other teams, and with consideration to his production and contract value of course.
Again, it's his injury history that unfortunately diminishes his overall value the most. The other issues in his game, were just additional factors that were mentioned as further decreasing his value in a trade or with respect to his value to their respective teams.
I know I'm going to come off as a homer but I do think the trade board tends to undervalue most players once they're on their 2nd contract because it's rare that players get underpaid (or even paid fairly) in this league for their production. I'm certainly guilty of that too. But I do think that's also true in a lot of cases where players are excessively overpaid which we see a lot of players become once they move onto their 2nd big contract. Booker will become that and Oubre will soon become that too imo. I just don't think it applies fully to TJ because his deal isn't really that expensive in today's NBA where there are $110m salary caps. In the case of TJ, this was his first season on his new deal (at $11.75m) but he's also added a very reliable 3PT shot. So while he's not the super cheap (a bit over $3m) 20ppg scorer, he's now a 20ppg (per36) scorer with a 3PT shot now while being paid a touch over 11% of the salary cap.




















